12 January 2022
Reggio Emilia, 20 January 2021.
Juventus lifted their ninth Italian Super Cup thanks to goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata. The celebration between Alvaro and Juan Cuadrado is the most recent moment of joy captured in this tournament for the Lady.
TURIN, 17 JANUARY 1996
A group celebration following Gianluca Vialli’s goal in Juventus-Parma. On a foggy night at the Delle Alpi, Gianluca’s delicate chip was enough to claim the trophy that pits the Serie A champions against the winners of the Italian Cup.
TURIN, 23 AUGUST 1997
A photo that captures the two scorers in the final between Juventus and Vicenza. On his Bianconeri debut Filippo Inzaghi scored a brace. Antonio Conte completed the scoring in the 3-0 victory.
TRIPOLI, 25 AUGUST 2002
Alex Del Piero thanks Marcelo Zalayeta for the assist that gave Juventus the lead once again versus Parma. Alex was also the scorer of the first goal in Juve’s 2-1 triumph. Marcello Lippi collected his third Italian Super Cup as coach and it wouldn’t be his last...
EAST RUTHERFORD, 3 AUGUST 2003
David Trezeguet punches the air to celebrate his equalising goal against Milan, which arrived immediately after Andrea Pirlo, then still the Milan playmaker, had opened the scoring in extra time. * Juve eventually emerged victorious on penalties*.
BEIJING, 11 AUGUST 2012
After Lybia and USA, China welcomed the Bianconeri. There were many star turns in the 4-2 extra-time success over Napoli, but perhaps shining brightest was Kwadwo Asamoah, scorer of a sweet volley on his Juve debut.
ROME, 18 AUGUST 2013
All the grit and determination of a Juve unleashed against Lazio. Even though the Biancocelesti were playing at home, the Lady hit them for four, through four different scorers: Paul Pogba, Giorgio Chiellini, Stephan Lichtsteiner and Carlos Tevez. The last three goals were scored in four minutes of fury in the second half...
SHANGHAI, 8 AUGUST 2015
Andrea Barzagli raises his arms at the final whistle following another victory over Lazio. The 2-0 final score was secured by two players making their Bianconeri bow: Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala. A match that marked the start of a fruitful adventure together.
JEDDA, 16 JANUARY 2019
The world tour has also stopped off in Saudi Arabia. The match winner in an event that stirred interest over the globe could only have been the most recognisable player in the world. Cristiano Ronaldo decided Juventus-Milan with a header, obviously followed by his trademark celebration.